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Aquinas Literacy Center (ALC) offers individualized instruction in English as a Second Language to adult learners. ALC believes that English language literacy is critical to meaningful participation in organizations and society. Learning is supplemented with computer and conversation classes.

ASPIRA serves the needs of Latino and other economically disadvantaged youth and their families through educational, leadership and cultural development efforts to improve their quality of life. Since inception, over 60,000 families have been served through skilled and dedicated staff.

BBF Family Services give support to and engage in programs for the promotion of social welfare through training and education, with the objective of combating the evils of juvenile delinquency and training youngsters to become better citizens.

Bear Necessities operates two unique programs, Bear Hugs and Bear Discoveries. While the Foundation is funding cutting-edge research to end pediatric cancer, it’s also providing for the immediate needs of the children and families battling the disease.

For the thousands of people diagnosed every year with life-threatening blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, a cure exists. Be The Match, operated by NMDP, manages the largest and most diverse marrow registry in the world. We work every day to save lives through transplant.

Provides positive male role modeling to set standards for young boys growing up with absent fathers. This program also offers preventive and intervention guidance and counseling for at-risk youth, particularly, young boys and men of color.

Bounce for Joy Project mentoring program educates youth ages 4-18 to
enhance awareness of what triggers anger and how to relieve stress, and build strengths for anger management.
BFJP program focuses on art, fitness and mentoring on
life lessons and conflict resolutions strategies.